Along with LEGO Battles. Think about it. Both games have similarly blocky characters and are set similar worlds. Character customization is oddly similar (Both arms and both legs must be mirrors of each other; bodies divided into hat, head, arms, body, legs). The Enemies in Lego Star Wars spawn in small, dark areas before coming out. The level creators are superflat creative worlds, and the story levels are adventure maps. The updated levels in Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga are the result of updates to the adventure maps, and the Lego Indiana Jones levels (As well as the "Geonosis Arena" level in LSWIII) are the result of complete remakes. Objects that look different but function the same in each game? Each "theme" has it's own texture pack. Zombies in LSWIII and the zombie mannequins from Indiana Jones 2 function similarly to zombies in Minecraft, with the exception of not burning in sunlight. The near-useless bystanders you can find are similar in (non-)function to the villagers.
Lego Battles (Which, for simplicity, and the fact that it shares a developer and gameplay elements, we'll consider a part of this series) gives even more examples. The villagers are friendly towards the pirates (Villagers in Minecraft and will not attack the player, even if you start killing them.), and their Tiki Golem is strangely evocative of the recently-added Iron Golem. The evil wizard uses skeleton archers that resemble the ones in Mineraft, only with snazzy helmets. The Wizard also has a dragon that vaguely resembles the Enderdragon.
This, of course, is helped by the fact that Lego is now making Minecraft sets.

The Bat Bunker will be the heart of the hub for Lego Batman 3

Even though Bruce is going to rebuild it and probably improve security the Batcave isn't safe any more since Lex, Joker and his entire gang know where it is. The Bunker will provide all the main features such as character creation and replaying missions, with the cave serving more of a support role.

Jossed. The Batcave is indeed a hub area, but the Watchtower is where you start off in the open world, and from there you can go to the other locations.

The next LEGO DC game will be a true LEGO Justice League game

Batman learned that he can┤t only rely on himself and becomes a more active member of the League, that will face of against Brainiac like they teased. The new hub will be the Watchtower.

We're going to get a Lego Superheroes game, with both Marvel & DC characters

Lego's got both the licenses to Marvel and DC, and be honest, wouldn't be playing as a whole host of heroes like Spider-Man, Wolverine, Iron Man, Captain America, Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, and et cetera be ten kinds of awesome?

I was just thinking this. However, as much as I love the Batman series and its characters, I hope they use a more evenly spread set of characters than the second LEGO Batman game if they do manage to make this.

Lego Amalgamverse?

How about the JLA VS Avengers storyline?

An attempt will be made to acquire the rights to use a certain song in LEGO The Hobit

A LEGO The Hobbit game could only be improved by the addition of The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins.

In the upcoming LEGO Marvel game...

Steve Blum, Fred Tatasciore, and Nolan North will voice Wolverine, the Hulk, and Deadpool respectively. (Like we don't all want it to happen, especially since Clancy Brown was Lex Luthor in Batman 2)

Confirmed

The Fantastic Four will be in it. (A "4" platform can be seen in the development trailer)

The former would be unlocked by completing a block moving puzzle with Magneto perfectly, while the latter is unlocked for defeating Magneto as Wolverine. LEGO Lord of the Rings had trophies named after internet memes too. (One Does Not Simply Walk Into Mordor and They're Taking the Hobbits to Isengard!)

If the Blob is in the game, they could have a trophy called Nothing Moves the Blob! To get it, you must stand still with no controller input for five minutes as the Blob.

Spoiler was using a voice changer note (To bring you up to speed, Spoiler could be built in the character creator of Lego Batman 1, specifically console versions, after all villain minikits were unlocked. However, she still had a man's voice.)

Stephanie had been trying out a voice changer in her mask to better conceal her identity. She decided not to keep useing it because Robin found it disturbing.

Because they'd actually produce a good beat em' up with some additional features, and because of the LEGO toys. It would also introduce bigger characters, like Mutagen Man or Traag.

The second Marvel game will take elements from Age ofUltron (comic and film)

It'll likely come out around the same time as the movie, but the comic plot may have a plot that works similar in the kind of game like this. They can take advantage of the elements from both that work best, and also cash in on the biggest craze for that game. Plus they never had Ultron in the first game - maybe they were saving him for this very reason.

Adding to this, maybe the movie (Or it's game adaptation) take place in between Lego Pirates and Lego Batman 2. The reason Lego Batman 2 is the first Traveller's Tales game the characters speak in? Finn was being quiet when he was playing with his dad's toys. There's also an explanation for why, in the first few games, you only had a few characters to play as per level, whereas in the later games, you can hold down the tag button to choose from the entire roster. In the first games, Finn was picking a handful of minifigs and going back to what he was playing with to avoid making noise. In later games, he was just swapping out characters as he chose. As the series goes on, Finn was getting more cocky and careless, leading to the games getting bigger and bolder as time went on. Story Mode is Finn recreating his favorite movies/TV shows/whatever. Free Play is just that, Finn playing with toys, doing whatever he wants. Co-op is whenever Finn brings a friend (Or later, his dad) downstairs to play with him. LEGO Rock Band is what happens when Finn listens to music while playing with the sets (Notice how many different LEGO themes seem to mix together in that game?) LEGO Lord of the Rings/ The Hobbit is what happens when Finn watches the movies as he plays with the toys. We can also infer that Finn watches a lot of Marvel shows, but not a lot of DC ones, based on the voice cast in LEGO Batman 2 as compared to LEGO Marvel. The movie unintentionally provides so much insight to the game series it's insane. The player may have a huge roster of characters to pull from: But they're only ever playing as one person: Finn.

In LEGO Batman 3, the grappling hooks will function more like Spider-Man's web-shooters in LEGO Marvel.

I don't think they'll be able to web swing, but they might be able to pull things like with Spider-Man.

Actually, they've been depicted swinging from their grapples before. If TT could make the animations not look ridiculous, it might actually work. Though, for what it's worth, Batman's spacesuit can fly under it's own power, which makes it a bit less likely.

There's a bit of a difference between swinging from a grapnel and web-swinging.

Special suits for other characters in Batman 3

Joker:

Titan Joker

Space suit

Scuba Joker

Lex Luthor:

Classic purple/green Superfriends look

Tech suit (mad scientist lab coat & goggles)

A tech suit has been confirmed, but it looks just like a variation of Luthor's typical Warsuit.

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